Situation as it is today, any 55g bullets you can findOpinions on good target 55 grain .223 bullet
Is that new FMJ's or pulled ones that are inaccurate? (I've been reloading a long time, but just getting started for rifles)With the exception of bulk FMJ, I've found almost any major brand .22 bullets to be quite accurate. Take your pick.
Rem or Hornady 55gr sp bullets and the usually range from $70-$100 per thousand
Thanks, I forgot about the hole in the bottom.FMJ new or used are not as accurate because the jacket hole is in the base.
You might not get them today or next week for that matter but most of the large suppliers still sell them without screwing the public.Quote:
Rem or Hornady 55gr sp bullets and the usually range from $70-$100 per thousand
could you please share where you are finding those at that price range....that's a decent price for 500 nowadays....
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I've had great results with these, and their soft points http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/item.asp?sku=0000422455VNE500 too. Lots of BANG for very little BUCK. The soft points shoot < .5 MOA in my Savage 12FV and CZ-527 Varmint. 3/4-1" in the AR
I stopped in Walmart this morning, and they had a few boxes of these, so I bought them. I was happy they had anything.I like the Sierra GameKing 55gr bullet best. (Part #1390) Not only are they very accurate you can use the same load for hunting too. I see no less accuracy from that 55gr GameKing than from the 52gr and 53gr MatchKings.